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TreasuryBloomberg News reports that according to the acting head of the National Treasury, SA needs to review the way it is tackling corruption to ensure it does not impede officials from delivering services and doing their jobs.

The current approach was geared toward implementing overly restrictive rules, rather than agreeing on a set of principles to determine how money was spent, Ismail Momoniat indicated in a speech on Tuesday. He also said the country should consider making it illegal for public office bearers to be involved in procurement. Graft became endemic during former president Jacob Zuma’s almost nine-year rule, with the government estimating that more than R500 billion was stolen from its coffers. President Cyril Ramaphosa, who succeeded Zuma in 2018, has said that tackling the scourge is a top priority, including tightening up on procurement processes.

  • Read the original of the short report in the above regard by Prinesha Naidoo at Fin24


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